A Minnesota teacher has voluntarily resigned from her position after allegedly suggesting someone “kill Kavanaugh” in a tweet.

“So whose [sic] gonna take one for the team and kill Kavanaugh,” the since-deleted tweet read, according to StarTribune.

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Brett Kavanaugh, the newly-confirmed U.S. Supreme Court Justice, was approved Saturday in a 50-48 vote.

Complaints about the tweet started rolling in on Sunday, prompting an investigation from the school district and FBI.

The woman, a Rosemount school district employee, has not yet been named because no charges have been filed against her — but social media users have identified her as Samantha Ness, who goes by @lookitsSammm on Twitter.

“The actions of the employee did not occur at school, and there were no school devices, equipment, or other school staff involved in the actions,” Intermediate School District 917 Superintendent Mark Zuzek said in a statement Tuesday.

“Pursuant with the Minnesota Data Practices Act, we are limited to providing additional information regarding this matter.”

Kavanaugh is not the only one receiving death threats.

His sex assault accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, hasn’t been able to return to her home.

“Her family has been through a lot. They are not living at home. It’s going to be quite some time before they are able to live at home. The threats have been unending. It’s deplorable. It’s been very frightening,” Ford’s attorney Debra Katz said in an interview with NBC’s Kasie Hunt.